Monday, December 17, 2012

Limited Edition Hare Polish Sale!

OK Santa came early this year and I woke up this morning to find that Hare polish is offering their two limited edition polishes, Holiday Hoopla & Swanky Soiree, in what they have dubbed their "Paint the Town Red" collection. I have to say I wish this had come out a little sooner so that I'd have it to wear in time for the holidays, BUT these two colors are so amaze-balls that I have no problem wearing them all year round. These polishes will be available TODAY at 1PM PST (4PM for us east-coasters), so I'd jump on this ASAP b/c these babies are not going to last long. I'm thinking about picking up two sets so that I can have one in a giveaway once I get to 100 followers. Now on to the polishes!
First up we have Holiday Hoopla, which is a mix of red squares, red hexes (ranging in size), what they describe as satin (or iridescent) pale pink hexes, gold circles, gold hexes glitter, and a soft gold shimmer, all suspended in a clear base.  This is Hare's first glitter top coat, and I'm BEYOND excited to see them venturing into the glitter top coat realm.


In the picture below we see Holiday Hoopla over Revlon Devil's Lure and OPI Don't Touch My Tutu.  Personally I'd love to see this over Essie Marshmallow, OPI My Boyfriend Scale Walls or Alpine Snow, China Glaze catwalk, and A-England Camelot.  This polish is so versatile, which is what makes a glitter top coat truly great.


Next up we have Swanky Soiree, which is what I would describe as a "concrete grey" jelly with multiple sizes of metallic red and gunmetal squares and hexes with a subtle silver shimmer.


In the photo below we see two coats of Swanky Soiree with top coat, no undies.  I know that some people might want to layer this over a similar grey, but I really don't like to layer things unless it's necessary.  That being said, layering is also a great way to make your polishes last longer and it allows for some fun color combination.


Well I hope you enjoyed this small taste of Hare polish, and I'll be sure to do additional features on this fabulous line in the future.  Please enjoy!

All photos are courtesy of Hare Polish's Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/harepolish?ref=ts&fref=ts)

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